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THE DAILY EVENING STAR Ie CBLISHBD BVBRY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED,) AT THE STAR NGS, Caner of Pewnsylvenia and Lh st.. aY W. DB, WALLACH. Papers served in psokages by carriers at 94 8 rear, or S? cents per month. To mail subscribers he price is $3.50 a year, in advance; $2 for six vonths; $1 for three montha; and for less then bree months at the rate of 2eents s week. Single sopics, ONE CENT; in Wrappers, TWO CENTS. GEORGETOWN CORPORATION AFFAIRS. ae Correspondence of The Star. Groncrtown, Dec. 31, 1800. The following is a brief re of the tetion of the Board of Common Council on Friday evening Jast, on the « = resolution :’? When the d been suspended, on motion of Mr. Ea —s stated in our last letter, the * resciution read for information. Mr. Dunlop suggested the addition of a “‘re- pealing cleuse.”” It being = to consider the resolution by fteme, the C| ir read the first—'‘Mayor, $500 per annum’ Mr. Tenney was glad this bill had been brought in in time to reduce the e: , and he con- curred in that object and was in favor of the reso- lution, but must oppose this item. He could do so without reference to party or to the present incumbent. He did not know who w bethe next Mayor. The gentleman over the ag A oe Stake) might Le, or he himself might be; but he did not think he ever would je then urged that $50@ would be suilicient pa sbaps, were it e~. for duties on the pom hag fore Congress. Said men w :k best. He moved to strike out $500 cad insert $1,000, (the same as at present Mc. Stake inquired £ the gentleman (Mr t had not at the time h- voted it the Surveyor St,000 and make him commissioner of streets, promised to vote for a reduction of the Mayor’s salary. Twe of three hours each day would be sufficient In the office, If the incumbent was quick as his friend (Mr. T.) was. For himself, he was not an aspirant; be was too modest a man If he recollected, his friend was the first to advo- cate the advance of the Mayor’s salary from $600 to $1,000. « Mr. Tenney said that he was nota member of the Corporation at that time Mr. Stake thought $500 ample remuneration. The — was in debt and could not pay email bi Why is it? Mr. Tenney said that when the Know Nothing © tion voted to reduce the Mayor’s salary to id appoint a street commissioner at $400, be voted against it, and when Mr. Crawford ve- tord it he voted to sustain him. He made the ex- _—- to show his pareve He was a g party man before elections, but afterwards ceed te he good of the town. He did not know aboot the next mayor, or if we would want one. if the suggestions of the Richmond Enquirer are carried out we will bave no Washington and no Georgetown. But we bave to act without refer- ence to these matters, and be only hoped the next yor would be an able man. He would talk didly new as to a brother, and would say that ne duties of the M: before Congress take up ® great deal of time at the busiest season of the year for bim; but if it were not for these duties he light be induced to accept a nomination. Mr. Dunlop said it was our duty to rélieve those who bear the burden of taxation as much as possible. Twenty or thirty years ago $100 was coasidered a sufficient salary, and our population ‘was nearly as large, and the duties greater, aa the Mayor then acted as a magistrate. very little todo. As to the labo tee before Congress they amounted to very little He thought a suitable incumbent might be found dor the prapeset posed salary Mr. Hl said that be was glad if they ome not help him to get money in the treasur: were willing to take care of what they aia set pod He would vote for $600 Mr Fearson sald it was a sonr subject for a can- didate to fix bis salary before bis election to office. If any one dida’t choose to serve for $400 or 8500, let bf stay athome. Plenty of as men 28 Mr- Addison or Mr. Tenney could-be got for that. Mr English, when a member of the com- mittee before Congress, in 1850, or 1853, was {n- formed that his services were not wanting. The: wanted the honors themselves. Mr Mitchell Mr. Addison could Capitol or dry the 0 out there and swallow the ‘otomac up. They had done so many thi be wanted them to rest two or three years would vote for them to rest Mr. Tenney said Mr. Addison had noth! to do with the matter. As for himself, bis allusions were playful. His party had sometimes solicited him to be a candidate, but he had frowned down the offer. The gentleman says that geotlemen could be got for $300; but would they be worth any more. He put a higher estimate on bis own services. it might suit rich men, but he had a growiog family to provide for. When he accept- ed office he wished to fill it well. The man wasa credit to the office, not the office to the man. Mr Pearson bere made a remark which Mr Tenney characterized as an indelicate allusien, and high words passed between those gentlemen As the altercation was rather of a personal nature =< the difficulty was amicably adjueted, we hold a-report of it. After thie little episode, y, and seemed to threaten an lisb said he was sorry, to see these per on The committee of why and means In view of the heavy debi of the town, and casting about to seduce the expenses, had commenced with the office holders. He hoped fature corpor- ations would look to salaries and street {mprove- ments. Sonic bad been asked for which involved the Corporation and were o— injudicious. In commencing this system of retrenchment and re- form, we could fortunately legislate without ref- erence to any one. Mr. E then proceeded to edvocate, in un able manner and at some length, the recommendation of the ways and means committee, stating among otber things that be bad served on the committee before Cong ress without pay, and other gentlemen lad done and were willing to do so Mr. Tencey’ ,000 amendment failed to pass by the following vote: pass a " He then moved same vote. He then moved “8600; in which the vote was: <3—Messrs. Hill, Stske, and Tenney—3. . — ‘Messrs. Dodge, Dunlop, English, Fear- son, King and Pickre! ‘The item was thi — The next item—‘Clerk of the C ation _ Secretary of the Board of Aldermen, $1. and Street Commissioner, Water Engineer, out of the water fund, $30 both without de- rg present incumbent of those offices gets The next item—“five eae at S50each”— wes acme posed by Mr. or other gentlemen, who thought ad pomeed ‘ies ($500 each} were little enough; a estions were made, but not acted om, that the police might I bt and ex =e guish the lamps; 21 & amendment to Insert $500 Bas by the thew vote: Ayes—Mesars me Au, pi ola Stake, and T: (iaceueet a re are ai it {ne next leroy Chief of Pale $80, Police meooo, San it ) which caches serine é “ys present passed same sets asthe =) saa 855 ‘The next item, “Clerk of the Common Council S150, °” (at present be gets $2y0,) was wari y de- bated, ai] agreeing, however, in reference: ficiency of = t incum! Mr. Wa. in F. laug! remark\ that’ he thought the pleasure of ng to the debates bere would pay for one night's 3. bg Th pon eg thn ‘of both Boards snd The a of the Mayor. pal eer oc 99 pamed. The next, ‘* aa $250," was, exple- nation, amended by Trerting “#900,” ”? (the present salary.) Eo next, ‘Keeper of Little Falls Bridge $100; 4 The oa “Clerk of the Market $100,” was o 1. Tenney, and debated at sorne iaiee and Mr *Penney's "s amendment of “$150,” fated | @' by the following vote: Yeas—Mesers. Hill, King, Pickreli, and Ten- ney Nays—Messrs Dunlop, English, Fearson, and then $120; which _ oni react nese ba a et limentery present inc’ i Inpiawa Votcnrzsns.—The Loutsvitie papers stated that « regiment of volunteers been formed in the lower part of indiana, who have tendered their services to the people of Kentucky sbould any slave lasarrection occur. -place, at Bloomingdale. ‘vo. XVII WASHINGTON. D. C.. TUESDAY. JANUARY 1. 1861 THE WEEKLY DOLLAR STAR. ‘Vhis excelent Family ané News Joursai—con taining © greater variety of interesting readine than ean be found in any-other—is pudiiahed op TEnus—Cash, invariably, in advance. aa a ae ‘Twenty-five copies... 9 @ It invariably contains the “Washington News’’ [that has made The Daily Buenine Star circulate #0 generally throughout the country. (7 Bingle copies (in Wrappers) oan be procured at the counter, immediately after the weve of thie Price—-THREE CENTS. + P _Chening ta Star. LITERATURE AND ART.—Mr. Balfe’s opera of Bianca, the Bravo’s Bride, has been juced with success at the London theatres, by the Pyne and Harrison company. Mr. Palgrave Simpson is the author of the liberto, whose subject is taken from Zschokk’s dramma of the Aballino. The critics speak highly of the music. The f 9 Copenhagen. This is } Borendt, whose o whose ey “A Trial of the beart,”’ is said to bave had a suc- cess at the Royal Theater. It is said in Paris that Mr. Gyo has found a tenor Hes Italy; also, that among his operas of 1861 are to ieen “ Guillaume Tell,” “ D’Btoile,” (with M br tasre ps Peter,) anda Version of t ep re anx Clercs How does such a rumor teil the tale of the lost estate” of Italian music?—this, toe,while the Grand Opera of Paris Is relying for its novel ties on a guasi-Italian composer, Prince Poni towski, and a Getman so ultra-German as_Herr Wagner. — Atheneum. Tagiioni’s new ballet, ‘The Butterfly,” was roduced with immense success in Paris. The eda jamph and inspired the feuilletonists with hitherto unbeard of - paroxysmatic flourishes of rhetoric in her pra! Lord Broug! aan 's new and long expected Trea- tise on the British Constitution is promised this menth; also, Mr. Henry Mayhew’s new book for Dboys, Young. Benjam{n Franklin.” According to the Paris be ep the Emperor Na- sta essoon ashe shall have completed his istory of Julius Cwesar, intends to present him- self as a candidate for the French Academy, upon the strength of it PREPARATIONS FoR Wak IN MassacHUseTTs axp New Hampsnikxe.—A Boston dispatch,dated 29th December, says: ‘(There is no disguising the fact that Massachusetts is ready to respon proses to any demand made upon her for troops sustain the ts nion and the laws. I learn to-day, from the highest authority, that seven thousand troops can te put in marching order op twenty hours’ notice, and that one hundred and five thousand men are enrolled in the militia of this State Of this number twenty thousand could be easily mustered. . ‘The finafcial resources of Massachusetts were never in better.condition for such an emergency, and the people are euthusisstic to be enrolled Adjutant General Abbott, of New Hampshire. arrived here this afterzoon from Washington, and left immediately for Concord, with the intention of recommending to Governor Goodwin that the Granite State be immediately put upon a war footing. Considerable excitement exists in consequence of the reports that the muskets removed from the ngs Amory have been distributed over the South Mr. Whitney, collector of this Port, late Superintendent of the Amory at Springfeld, re- turned from there to-night, having been there, it is supposed, with reference to the report from Washington to the Herald that twenty thousand muskets have recently been taken from the armory and sold to Virginia: The feeling is deep and not to bactgiepncl wien There isno Sinking the fact that Massachusetts isin earnest in the ci The merchants are ucky, and the name of Anderson is uppermost n every conversation I Thecorrespondent of the Philadelphia Press says: I notice thata Washington correspondent of the Richmond Dispatch says he sits where he has “a good view of 3: i is face is Lapses = ession unhappy. Few members ing to do with fe: His wife is ig it keeps pon Guiet, and is rarely seen by an ybody ”* Some- body bas been sellin; this man Tew Mr 8. in Washington last week, and certainly never beheld him in more robust health and better spirits. In the House he appeared to be, and I understood from several sources {s, on excellent terms with most of the members, irrespective of party. As to Mrs. S.,sbe has not been at Washington during the session, but resides at Mr. Siok eles? country U7 The Hon. Mr Vinton once said the threat of secession reminded him of a man in Buffalo who fastened an old scow to the stern of a steam- er, to be towed up the lake. After the boat had ot under way her wheels threw water Inte the be cow, and she was in danger of sinking. ‘The owner cried out to the captain, ‘‘ Hold on there ! f you dont stop throwing. water into this scow Pil make you” ‘Do? shouted the enraged man. “I'll cut the rope, and let your old steam- boat go to thunder ” 17" The Augusta (Ga.) Chronicle keeps raking ex-Seeretary Cobi fore and aft. In its number for Saturday that f paped observes :— Even the Hoi. Howell Cobb, who has perha; been more than any other man instrumental the attempt to destroy the government of which he was an linportant =o part, counsels his Tlege men **to be prepared on that day (March 4) to annonnce and maintain thelr independence out of the Union.” {LF The Hon. Wm. Wilkins, of Pittsburgh, (Pa ) former Senator In Congress, member of the Cabinet, Minister to Russia, &c., has written a letter in which takes decided ground inst secession. He ia over eighty-five years o: age, and still wields an immense influence in Western Pennsylvania. Mr. Wilkins is an old Jackson man, and takes the Jackson ground that secession must end in coercion, and that disunion will pro- duce civil war. {[7~ It is stated that the pro; State loan of South Carolina of $100,000 is already parceled out among the wealthiest men of the State, mainly in Charleston, and ber each one is expected to fur- nish his share under the eome of being con- sidered disaffected. {t will be a forced loan as thoroughly as was ever any loan during the French | Sera or during the chronic revolutions of jexico. aye banquet given at Nottingham, Eng- 1 in bonor of the installation of the Duke of Newcastle as Provincial Masonic Grand Master of Nottinghamshire, his grace took occasion = his address to refer to his late transatlantic tri and alluded particularly to the cordiality of t 5 people irtabefr reception of the “o {> Dickens has written for the last number of All the Year Round one of bis usual Christmas stories about adventures on the deep, entitled, ‘A Message from the Sea.” The heroisa true-hearted Yankee skipper, Be i Silas Jorgan, of Salem, Massachusetts scene of the story is a little town in Great Britian really known as Clovelly, but called by Dickens Steepways. I~ Princess Alice, of England, it 1s now pos- itively stated, will be married in ise2, when she attains her 19th year, to Prince Louis of Hesse- Darmstadt. This young man stands in the same relation to the reigni: 7 the husband of the of Logg and js the heir presum = Prince Louis ts 23 years o] Jonan Not 4 Tosacco-CuzweR —A her, was an old man, nei from the fact that the fisb retai bis stomach. we are meee paked himself nor chewing, him so Tong 12 leniGeoveenee of the South Carolina ues Gateae ie vention” areas dullas ph pass nba The collec of Charleston notifi: jes the Convention that be pon ae the duties of his office and collect- ing revenues under the ordinances of the inde- pendent State of South Carolina. pode ion a Reietiamies: Be {~The Fernandina Floridian oe i iF” Bosom Frie: presaidew, ‘a scecudaion in Interesting Widow.—Oh, no. Salt His ve it comfort. lg freedom, and that’s a know, my dear, that I bi me these fourteen the frets an ation se, &o e of Hesse Darmstadt 'rincess Royal does to the ive to Jonah, inion Jona if the fish had swallowed the house would, no doubt, have “MISCELLANEOUS. es ALL SUFFICIENT THREE. SRIESEMAR. } Peet Ru: al ee De. aris aud th the Py _ MISCELLAN EOUS. Hiawatha ‘| Hair ‘Restorative erranted netancee to N°. 2.456. CLOTHING, &ec. NBROSE AOR SVEN TE TH STREET! ALL Stor at M- I t- ‘Ss, No, 460 SEVENTH STREET. Geo thow i oe x bys gyatiensa who Se FOR SALE AND RENP. FORREST OF stata nPebUNBS MOF fece: mt held by Sane a Daye contly y Mrs, Req. ert no - #, For farther un VOR ENT. igs ast Wart-thres for exhaustion and natorrhea, letely eradicates a] traces of those have been hitherto treated by the nau- joi: iva and oubeb: ae "OF. ferit BF Ches RUSIpENC are CAS _ all eee ‘ogeetumeane Apoty te Ti A bd OR RK inte 4 fine BRICK HOUSE N i town, Ccou i ie tf Toupee with QpEaEyrs, u sales COLLA is of Gents’ Wearing NDI ARES. SHA ES, and all ki ishingly low prices. eervr Reyer: 5 dent th iat you can save 35 per A ote beying SERVANTS) ca in abondance, m ci ministered by Lartiole Price ang uta ie and wae as wage trouble as any ordinary ate a ans ee aad paration dec! = defects, and that Se will sated Weretenda std ‘Ball we ves ing ot To poled we BARROW, of 194 Immediately on receiving & the Tri: pa Perce rorid, ap pariot tothe in? 5 can a verd, &e rdoree Don’t forget to cal Store, ‘ riter. ; : i (ned proprietor says in Se (Nod rks : veg ~~ ~ eo yto JAS he ope gem ‘é yond uf by a notice in s Boston paper, that | Where. and satisfy seniiestt we are offering 00 35 wn constitu rea was awarded by SMITH, Clothier = bargains. is Human Frailty, or italy iltt trated deleim No.460 Seventh st., opp. Post Office, symp ome that i habits of rennin noRpacl its of early rom shoring the fruition of the mostre not checked in time, degener- oe eg manhood, and’ bringing him, step tp. Re cering and untimely di Bold by De? PBARR ROW, 194 Bleecker stre-t, our aodougal, New York. Price 25 cents. Sent free every where, Sold cromtg Me S.C. Ford, pbs Drug Store — ingto' O FOR THE EWOLIDAYS! SEVENTH STREET FOREVER! FUN FOR THE CHILDREN! PResENTs SuiTaABLE FOR ALL Acgs! SERISTIAN ge PPERT, No. 522 Seventh st., between Dand We have eniar; - improved remodeled — renovated our os: ment, ao that it now fact, the largest and bes regaiaced Toy, Fancy ‘and Variety Store in the ci! With personal caro and attention we have carefully selected our great stock for the Holiday and Winter Trade, promise to — CHEAP. We beg every Indy to call and seo for bape be asit ie Sy eegewd to enumerato all of our gooda, Sufhce it to say, ours embraces every ‘ind to be found ine a wali inducted Toy, Fanoy, Ghia, Woolen, and gensraj variety aud assortment re. All kinds of the iNe tasteful EMBROIDERED WORK.KN Ly ty! Gand DRAWINGS promptiy exeouted to order JPPERT, MKS. RU 522 Seventh st, is Seventh at.,.522 Seventh at, : ‘OR RENT—A threo story OUSE, con- Sauercorene Scot sen orar een ee tres complete, 0 of between ath Sad . large or lath a street, Also, a two-story brio COTTAGE. teumpte 1 b rom the IN’ E CLOT: ENTLEME, ING. offers te citizens ing saa moda ont fit supe Sgt Br at this a" og o8 Drees” ud Business varieties. Fine ‘shirts as . Kid and other ity. Ties, Cravats, k&o., ke. Seni of which we are and vitiatin the victim monisi state, ating all i yard attached, corner of F street north .. To punctual And reliable tena) be moderate. Apply at 446 ovidence Sold in Washington Be J. Kidwell & Law wt? by = L. Kidwe Yam. 2. B-Clark, eley. In Geor ’ sod ‘by Drogglats generally. Alend N ope to age NBY. cn te Ri tail Ohio avenue, = OR sane s a ww Uiineast iatect dis CW es an 0! iso thi terms oy wo si8DA Aven! mod erat: THE FOLLOWING aay 8 oan* to JOHN E. R cp THE Captain of the Steam ry or coe rior ~ avenuc, ow Pri =a Wa i bed BA PEOPLE'S 8 CLUTHING STORE, No. SgventH Srxeet. clotting HargPURNISHING GUODS, ae EDUCATIONAL. Ar 20 Per — es THAN rag Usvan Rares. EMALE E: Carl iN. ay fim {pews feeek ome *y peste Op ne 2460 Secenth | Se ret ovive a thorough and eyetematic ed au ir’: want of CLUTHING and FUR- their hyescaltraveing wil reoeive da sod space! NiSHING GOODS wi'l find it greatly to their ad- f raost approved vantage to give me a oall. : 4 . i cee caer & roved agers tt iit the U Fen je aaating, corner ‘ork av. MR. & MRS. Z. — ~~" ce? im J. 8. SMITH, Urormar. FEMate ase ND Pay SCHOOL - sare. 5. a4 bey tice Sk Pactra wl locmmense on a Poesia 2 , tember 2. Beots; on, 7 which we can make our gratification, I a jo, ve) 13 AND pear, then it wou ia ‘break and make hich would not heal, T! ms and often painfa! _ seemed to undermine hi feeble and sickly, We Med ieee but is a4 id no po, 800 jergyman in our neighborhood, wi seen | ety remarkable oures by coed Cherry Postorel advised your Sarespai and we did. ‘fhe sma! peowed symptoms ‘of healing in about two wee! two more they had hesied, and in two mon! the child was as wellas anybody. H. periet heal'h, him we oan discover. If you, sir, sroa parent you may well believe chat we spall not soon forget you. i Very truly, your —— Ne servent. rennin sore, ‘hey became ai er citizens ple ve = inspse'ion of our present new, 81 Fert eS panos eee ¥ aes will make to order in superior styleat very low prises. ALL, STEPHENS & CO.. oneral- ‘oR unas PRESENTS, For Children’s Books, For Chil 54 hetw. 4 Jorh Ret Sy yap ed by For aie ent Presentation Books. Prevared by DB.3.C. PAVERS CO, Lowel aes Biot Bisco d ireartinai mer sonal HL) study pareued will comprise all ‘or al the new area a, 7 t Por Newspapers from everywhere, SreclaL Noy OOUR FRIENDS AND Dr. J. H. McLEAN’S en aad toe French, Laue rand Drawing it Feo TRENOR ‘& RICESTEIN’S, 1861 Cc We have had their bills ail made off, and those (0. 278 Pa. avenue. Commence the Year with a@ Diary. who presen, a at our desk for them will please do so by the 23th inst. After that dste we shall render Sar bill on our ks, and owing t» the kreat panic we must ark our friends to as STRENGTHENING CORDIAL |« sepoiare, Timi AND BLOOD PURIFIER. prepared r m| ie, . etita: of ies THE GREATEST REMEDY ww the WORLD, lay, Wa eli Go tentias tues Lanant ting ee to nd angers sot Bindly inhuenbes cz ies. 1861 @nd the most ion. She will e1 ro! Deuiciovs aNnD Fong them with tie comborteas DELIGHTFUL of Rome CORDIAL EVER TAKEN. Me ie strict A valuable Pooket Com panion for registering eyeots Po and futarr; containing rates giro anso,® blank spsc for memoranda for overs ‘day in the year, ossh accouut for each month, Qnnual summary of oash scoount biils nd receivable, Don’t be without one of usefa little souvenirs. The most comp! it, AD sentite and upearda Jssued, oo prising Sweive ieee an f LUINGTON am Odeon’ BLRLIN corner of —S Fas Ix Lots sufficient to enor atone fourth Riess tha: Fy ats good assor'ment ali ateuee APER He Sith |ppropr: ge order No. 486 doventh st, Say de 19-e08t* YULCANITE BAS! oat ARTIFICIAL Dr. WADSWORTH has made full arrangements to introduce the Vulcanite Base into hi and to fully recommend it to hi Partial Sets of Teeth can be inserted in ess expense and with an artistic beauty, rad as and durability unsurpassed. de 17-008t* No. 366 C street. OLIDAY PRESENT: apres HOTEL, —Z BY P. 9 corner of Penn. avenue a: Eleventh street, has been greatly improved nts for and now offers. greater i my gh for the patronace of citizens Bod stra. ublic house in the Tee, " ~ Feet ee el 5 feury Marbury, Esq Robert i. Heaton, Eq. ening Star, Benjamin ntwisi posers. oEeey Gohan pers rothers. }, with Tuition wall the nglish a2 for the annual session—pss! sig sod Lang — Professors” DENTISTRY. 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